• 03 Jan 2010 /  Adventures, Climbing

    I had intended for this to be a Highlight Reel of sorts, but realized that some events had a ridiculous amount of pictures, whereas other important events had come and gone without ever taking the camera out…so I guess you could say its MOST of 2009 in pictures…

    Snow days in January!

    Snow days in January!

    In February we discovered that we had two possum friends living under our porch - Pedro and Priscilla

    In February we discovered that we had two possum friends living under our porch - Pedro and Priscilla

    Crazy Hair Day AND St. Patrick's Day all wrapped into one during School Spirit Week

    Crazy Hair Day AND St. Patrick's Day all wrapped into one during School Spirit Week

     

    First time climbing at Hawksbill Mountain, Western NC in early May

    First time climbing at Hawksbill Mountain, Western NC in early May

     

    We had a great time at the New River Rendezvous Climber's Festival in mid-May - and even got to take a clinic with pro-climber Lisa Rands!

    We had a great time at the New River Rendezvous Climber's Festival in mid-May - and even got to take a clinic with pro-climber Lisa Rands!

    Memorial Day weekend trip to Seneca Rocks

    Memorial Day weekend trip to Seneca Rocks

     

    Lots of climbing trips to the New River Gorge in West Virginia

    Lots of climbing trips to the New River Gorge in West Virginia

    Lineberry family trip to Yellowstone in June

    Lineberry family trip to Yellowstone in June

     

     

     

    Fantastic Utah Climbing trip with Norbert and Manuela, end of June

    Fantastic Utah Climbing trip with Norbert and Manuela, end of June

    Ending our Utah trip with a ride to the emergency room...

    Ending our Utah trip with a ride to the emergency room...

     

     

    First time bouldering at the Dixon School Rd Boulders in Gastonia, NC, early July

    First time bouldering at the Dixon School Rd Boulders in Gastonia, NC, early July

    Father/Daughter biking and camping trip to Galax, VA in July

    Father/Daughter biking and camping trip to Galax, VA in July

    J-bean's first photos at 6 weeks pregnant in early August!

    J-bean's first photos at 6 weeks pregnant in early August!

    Labor Day climbing trip to the Red River Gorge, KY in September

    Labor Day climbing trip to the Red River Gorge, KY in September

     

    We made it down to the Linville Gorge one last time before I got too preggo to hike into the gorge in early October

    We made it down to the Linville Gorge one last time before I got too preggo to hike into the gorge in early October

     

    Our 18 week anatomy scan was in late October - that's when we found out our little jellybean was blue!

    Our 18 week anatomy scan was in late October - that's when we found out our little jellybean was blue!

    Taking advantage of Steve's work trip to Vegas with a climbing weekend in Red Rock Canyon, NV at the end of October

    Taking advantage of Steve's work trip to Vegas with a climbing weekend in Red Rock Canyon, NV at the end of October

    Day after Thanksgiving sales got us our 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid!

    Day after Thanksgiving sales got us our 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid!

    2 day climbing trip to Sandrock, AL before the holidays

    2 day climbing trip to Sandrock, AL before the holidays

     

    Christmas with the Lineberry's in Atlanta

    Christmas with the Lineberry's in Atlanta

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  • 17 May 2009 /  Adventures, Climbing, Travel
    Probably the funniest expression Steve has ever caught on camera...

    Working hard on Lieback and Enjoy It. One of the funnier expressions Steve has caught on camera...

    The New River Rendezvous was this weekend. This was our third year attending, and it seems like it gets better and better each year! We left Raleigh around 3:30 or so and arrived just in time to see a crazy slide show by Dave Chancellor from SoIll Holds. Friday dawned a beautiful day. Steve and I convinced Norbert and Manuela (whom I will affectionately refer to as “Manbert” :) ) to get up at the crack of dawn so that we could beat the crowds down at Sandstonia. A lot of stuff was wet from all the rain from the previous week, but we still have enough to keep us occupied and having fun.
    Geisha Girl – 5.8
    Mrs. Field’s Follies – 5.8
    Shady Lady – 5.7
    Lieback and Enjoy It – 5.10d
    (still waiting for the redpoint on this one…)
    The Good Book – 5.10a

    It was Norbert’s birthday the day before, so Manbert wanted to take us all out to eat at Smokey’s on the Gorge for dinner. Yeah, so Steve and I usually cook pasta or something on the camp stove when we go to the New, b/c we’re cheap. Every now and then we’ll splurge and go to the local pizza joint, Pies n’ Pints. This was AMAZING!!! A giant all-you-can-eat-buffet filled with all sorts of fresh veggies, fruits, breads, pastas, and some of the best salmon I’ve ever tasted! After we had refueled on all that goodness, we headed back to the Burnwood campsite where we checked out the sponsor booths for a while, and then were first in line for…….DESSERTAPALOOZA!!! A wonderful gluttonous feast, its one of the few times a year that I let myself loose and GORGE (no pun intended :) ) on all of those succulent sweets. My strategy is known as the “Sampler Platter”, while Steve tends to get big slices of just 2 or 3 things. Afterwards we felt sick…

     
    Before...

    Before...

    After...

    After...

    The two of us with Lisa Rands

    The two of us with Lisa Rands

    Saturday we opted not to participate in the comp to take it easy on my shoulder. Even though its doing much better, and climbing outdoors doesn’t make it too angry, we figured that really pushing myself on day 2 of a 3 day trip probably wasn’t the best idea. I’m a big girl now I guess. :) Anyway, instead of the comp, we took a clinic from Lisa Rands out at Beauty Mountain! She was super nice and down to earth, and it was amazing to watch her climb. She put up an 11d for Steve and I to try so she could watch our technique (or lack thereof…) and gives us some tips.?
    Brain Tweezers – 5.10b (one of my faves at the Gorge!)
    M.E.N.S.A. – 5.11d (thanks Lisa!)
    Out of Mind – 5.10a
    You Want It, You Got It – 5.9
    Guide’s Route, Right – 5.5

    Saturday night the party was on! We enjoyed watching the pro climbers take on the lowly average joes in a tug -of-war mudfest, and I got flashbacks of my rotator cuff searing in two as I watched the dyno competition.

    Manbert packed up and left, but the day was unexpectedly gorgeous, so we wanted to get in at least a morning’s worth of climbing. We headed out to Endless Wall and had a fantastic end to our weekend. We got on Muckraker, 5.10d, which was a great little slabby, techy route right beside the ladders. I had to hang once at the crux b/c I botched my feet, so after Steve went up, I pulled the rope and got the redpoint on the second go. Then we went over to Discombobulated, 5.11a, since John Wilson has been recommending this to me for what seems like forever. Wow, what a route! I feel really good about it, but was also really humbled. It took me a long time, and I did have to hang at 3 of the bolts, and it was a little scary with all the exposure at the top, but I finally completed it! But not before 3 climbers used the route right beside it (Legacy, also 5.11a) to warm-up before heading over to Quinsana Plus, 5.13a…but I could have cared less! They may have been able to run up it, but I’m pretty sure that I got the more full-value experience :)

    My orange friend :)

    My orange friend :)

    Muck Raker

    Near the start on Muck Raker

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